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This page covers [[Eliora]]'s approach to the [[orwell]] temperament
This page covers [[Eliora]]'s approach to the [[orwell]] temperament.


== Modified Orwell variants ==
== Modified orwell variants ==
There are several modified Orwell variants.
There are several modified orwell variants.


=== [[Maqam]] based approach ===
=== Maqam-inspired approach ===


==== 13-note Orwell ====
==== 13-note orwell ====
One of the ways Eliora plays orwell is by treating each generator as a jins (plural: ajnas) - a basic note progression of [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|Arabic]] music.
One of the ways Eliora plays orwell is by treating each generator as a [[jins]] - a basic note progression of [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian music|Arabic music]].


An example of this is the Arabic Naive Orwell scale in [[91edo]], which is found in [[Mercury Amalgam]]'s track Sadness - Nope. The naive scale makes use of Orwell[13] tempered to [[13edo]], and intermediate notes manipulated by steps of 91edo to create a [[scale]].
An example of this is the Arabic Naive Orwell scale in [[91edo]], which is found in [[Mercury Amalgam]]'s track Sadness - Nope. The naive scale makes use of Orwell[13] tempered to [[13edo]], and intermediate notes manipulated by steps of 91edo to create a [[scale]].
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